Death notice, Gabriel J. Winter, "G.J. Winter Dead: Former Legislator Died in Chicago Today According to Telegram From That City," 7/2/1914, p. 1.
Abilene Daily Reporter .
Listed in "Men who have represented Grimes County in the House of Representatives/State Senate, 1846-1931," pp. 205-209. Includes Date, Legislatures, District, and Source of Data.
Early History of Grimes County 1930.
Census of 1900 - Gabriel J. Winter, Navasota, Grimes County, age 23, birth date December 1877 in Alabama, boarder, railroad clerk.
Census of 1910 - G.J. Winter, Waco, McLennan County, age 32, born about 1878 in Georgia, lawyer, wife Minerva.
Gabriel Jordan Winter, birth date 12/8/1876 in Montgomery County, Alabama, death date 7/2/1914 in Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, lawyer, burial in Waco, Texas.
FamilySearch . 19101900
Gabriel Jordan Winter, Montgomery, Ala. (1876-1941), burial in Oakwood Cemetery, Waco, McLennan County. Includes reprint of obituary from Mayfield, Texas, Thursday, 7/2/1914, widow Mrs. Minerva Cooley Winters [sic].
Find a Grave .
Gabriel Jordan Winter, invitation for wedding to Minerva Elizabeth Cooley on 1/10/1906, Mayfield, Kentucky, "at home after the first of February, Navasota, Texas." The Houston Post, 12/31/1905, p. 12.
Portal to Texas History (University of North Texas Libraries) .
29th Legislature (1905) - G.J. Winter, postoffice Navasota, nativity Alabama, age 28 (born circa 1877), lawyer, Democrat.
Texas Legislative Manual .
Obituary, "Gabriel J. Winter Died in Chicago," 7/2/1914, p. 5. ". . . at one time he served as a member of the Texas legislature from Grimes county, his work as a member of the law-making body of the state meeting with the cordial endorsement and approval of his constituency."
Waco Times-Herald .